Shortly after revelations about the NSA's data-snooping programs became public, Apple publicly stated that the end-to-end encryption used in iMessage was so good that it was impossible for anyone -- including Apple -- to break the code. Now security researchers are saying that it could be possible for someone inside Apple to intercept uncoded messages either for themselves or the government.
The researchers spoke at the Hack in the Box conference in Kuala Lumpur, with iOS jailbreaker Cyril Cattiaux going so far as to call Apple's assertion that iMessage encryption is rock-solid "just basically lies." The team noted that there's no evidence